Maatman Jr., editor of the Seyfarth report, says a case filed in Massachusetts that settles, "typically" set- tles for more money than elsewhere in the country. While the trend may be exacerbated in the Bay State, the class actions also are on the rise nationally and in federal courts....
The settlement is the result of investigations by two US federal agencies, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau andFederal Trade Commission, and 48 state attorney generals. Massachusetts and Indiana sued the company separately; their suits haven’t been resolved yet. ...
so this new policy is only aimed at a small fraction of its workforce. Still, though, that $200 a month is quite the fee-- which I guess it has to be if you want people to get the shot, right?